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Submit ReviewHave you ever made a mistake? One that changed your life, and not for the better? We all make mistakes, but usually, we do so without ill intent. Mistakes, by their nature, aren't intentional. We don't mean to screw up.
That's why Jeffrey Abramowitz, this week's guest on the Brilliantly Resilient podcast, makes a distinction. Having spent five years in prison for a financial crime, Jeffrey notes that he made a choice that led to consequences. Consequences that changed his life forever.
Jeffrey learned much while serving his sentence, and it brought him to his true purpose, to advocate for justice and education for those reentering society after incarceration. Jeffrey learned that two things are essential to successfully rebuild a life--responsibility and education. Once Jeffrey accepted his responsibility for his own actions, he dedicated himself to a life helping others, teaching inmates while serving his sentence and advocating for education to prepare inmates to re-enter society and build a life. Jeffrey encourages others to look forward and gives them the skills to do just that.
By acknowledging our responsibility for our choices, we empower ourselves to move forward. Tune in to hear more about Jeffrey's mission and listen for these additional bits of brilliance:
"I don't think any of us should spend time looking in the rear-view mirror. We can learn lessons, but we need to look forward."
"It took me to really lose everything before I learned the lessons I needed to learn. But then I could define what the next chapter of my life could be."
"We have to bring humanity back into our system, but the self-responsibility piece is the first thing you have to accept. I opened a door and I needed to accept everything that happened after that."
"It's simple if you take just one little step. Turn the chair around." (Listen for this super-cool story!)
~ Jeffrey Abramowitz (abramowitz.com/">https://www.jeffrey-abramowitz.com/)
Let's be Brilliantly resilient together!
KS & MFB
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